Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
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Studio discussion show, with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Shauna Lowry and Nick Knowles share the lives of patients and staffin Southampton. (S) Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Antiques dealer David Dickinson puts two teams of collectors to the test.
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Food and fun in the cookery test, with Ainsley Harriott. (S) Celebrity Ready Steady Cook is tonight at
7.30pm Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Elimination quiz, hosted by Bob Monkhouse. (S) (W)
Ruth's posting is harder than she thought, while Mac plays golf detective.
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A difficult decision faces Susan, while Steph and Drew head out to the Country. Repeated at 5.35pm
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The Other Woman. When
Charlie discovers a body, Jim is put in a difficult position. Written by John Collee
Regular cast on Friday (R) (S)
An internet investigation into a family tree leads to Napoleon. Presented by Vanessa Feltz.
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Max tries outdoor life.
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Jones and Bilge play "pin the tail on the donkey".
Paul and Barry try to do everything right in their new job.
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Marsali Stewart and Mark Speight present the show set inside a giant body.
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Fourth of a 13-part drama.
Simon and Jake hatch a secret plan while mum and dad try to solve their problems. See Choice.
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Matt Baker and Liz Barker brave the world's biggest water-coaster and try ballroom dancing in Blackpool.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2
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With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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Followed by Weather
with Helen Young.
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Ever wanted to sleep underwater or in a rainforest? Virtual reality bedrooms could be the answer. Plus, a new cutting tool that could save the lives of people trapped in crashes. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester. Producer Gill Tierney ; Editor Saul Nasse (S) (W)
CEEFAX: page 623 WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Big Brother contestants Craig Phillips and Anna Nolan join chefs Antony Worrall Thompson and James Martin for the cooking contest. Hosted by Ainsley Harriott. See Choice.
Director Chris Fox ; Producer Claire Richmond (S) (W)
Lowri Turner , Nick Knowles and the team return to tackle more DIY disasters in the first of an eight-part series. As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the team sets to work on a bathroom makeover for a woman whose own attempts have been foiled by the illness.
Producer Mark Bristow ; Executive producer Mark Hill (S) (W)
NEED THE TEAM'S HELP? Write to: DIY SOS, PO Box 198. Bristol BS99 7RT or visit the website: www.bbc.co.uk/DIYSOS
Brenda Emmanus presents the national mid-week draw. Director Tracy Henderson ; Executive producer Angela Ferreira
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The first in a three-part new series about the French hero. Ennui. The Pimpernel's fortunes seem to be slipping when he rescues a woman who does not wish to be saved, and his wife dies in childbirth. See Choice.
Written by Matthew Hall , based on books by Baroness Orczy; Producers
Richard Langridge , Colin Ludlow; Director Graham Theakston (S) (W)
Followed by National Lottery Update
With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather with Helen Young. (S) (W)
Vinnie Jones , Ally McCoist and Ron Atkinson guest on a one-off, light-hearted look at sports stars' ill-advised forays into show business. Presented by Jonathan Ross. Director Derek Hallworth ; Producer Carl Doran (S) (W)
Crime comedy set in thirties New York, starring Eddie Murphy.
Nightclub owner Sugar Ray and his adopted son, Quick, are threatened by the sinister Sergeant Phil Cantone. Realising that Cantone works for Bugsy Calhoune, a big-time gangster, they decide to hit his boss where it hurts.
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Films: pp 72-75 * *
Followed by Weatherview
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Recent programmes, repeated with sign language and in-vision subtitles. Ends 4.25am.
Watchdog with Anne Robinson
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1.30 Panorama
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm) (W)
2.10 Tomorrow's World Webwise
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2.40 A History of Britain by Simon Schama
A 16-part epic series.
(First shown 30 September on BBC2) (W)
3.40 See Hear
(Shown on Saturday at 10.50am on BBC2)
Simon Schama begins his history of Britain at the miraculously preserved Stone Age cottages of Skara Brae in Orkney and then moves on to the world of Anglo-Saxon England. Show more
Ends 6.00am.